Do you want to play hockey at an elite level?
Collège Universel offers its student athletes the opportunity to join the college hockey program.
Collège Universel has opted for a “Prep School” type of hockey program, unique in the Outaouais region. Athletes participate in a development program as well as a schedule of games in Quebec, other Canadian provinces and the United States.
This contributes to giving our hockey players visibility with Canadian and American universities if they wish to pursue their career in university hockey.
Our team each participates in a showcase schedule totaling approximately 40 games per season.
In the 2022-2023 season, our men’s team plays at the Northern Pre-University Hockey League (NPUHL), North American Prep Hockey League (NAPHL) and North East Scholastic Hockey League (NESHL) levels.
FAQ: Men’s Hockey Program at Collège Universel
What is unique about the men’s hockey program at Collège Universel?
The program is designed as a “Prep School” hockey program, unique in the Outaouais region, focusing on developing players through a competitive schedule including games across Quebec, other Canadian provinces, and the United States.
How many games do players typically participate in per season?
Players participate in approximately 40 games per season, which includes a mix of league games and showcase events to maximize exposure.
What opportunities does the program provide for future career prospects?
The program offers significant exposure to Canadian and American universities, potentially aiding players who wish to pursue university-level hockey.
What training and development opportunities are offered in the program?
The program includes high-intensity training sessions with skilled coaches to improve player skills, physical fitness, and understanding of the game. It also features sports-psychology support to enhance mental toughness and teamwork.
Are there academic requirements for participating in the men’s hockey program?
Yes, participants are required to maintain academic standards to remain eligible for the program, emphasizing the balance between athletics and academics.